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Department Deadline: TBD (9/24/2018 by 11:59P)
External Deadline: TBD (10/8/2018)

Master's Project Travel Grants (Fall 2019)

The Graduate College's Master's Project Travel Grants provide reimbursement to Illinois students for travel-related costs incurred for the completion of an off-campus, short-term project required of one of the University’s master's degree programs. Approximately 10 grants of up to $500 will be awarded given sufficient funding. Grant recipients are expected to conclude their travel by August 31, 2020. Grants will not be awarded for travel that has taken place prior to the completion of the competition process.

Selection criteria include necessity for travel, significance and feasibility of the project, and the applicant’s academic record and accomplishments. Budget constraints may call for the selection committee to give priority to nominees in terminal masters programs.

Departments may nominate up to three students each.

Allowable Expenses: Allowable expenses include transportation, lodging, food, and other travel-related expenses for the awardee only (i.e., the grant will not cover expenses for dependents, assistants, or anyone other than the awardee). Expenses not allowable include equipment, supplies, photocopies, phone, internet access, participant incentives, or course registration.

See: https://www.grad.illinois.edu/fellowship/index.cfm?action=main.fellowship&fid=3300



 Eligibility

Only projects that satisfy all three of the following requirements are eligible:

  • The project is short-term.
  • The project satisfies requirements for the master’s degree.
  • The required project takes place outside of Urbana-Champaign (i.e., travel is required).

Typical projects would include thesis research, travel for performance or exhibition that is required for degree completion, or final projects required for degree completion. Projects not eligible for support include internships, practicums, independent study, conference travel, and traveling for a performance or exhibition that is not required for degree completion.

The following students are ineligible:

  • Students who have already received a Graduate College Master's Project Travel Grant.
  • Students in cost-recovery or self-supporting programs (see list).
 Application Procedure
  • Students may not submit applications directly to the Graduate College. All applications must first be submitted to the department.
  • Students, nominating officials, and letter writers should each submit their respective materials should be submitted to Samantha Hendon. Electronic documents should be submitted as PDFs. Students, please include your netid in your file names (e.g. netid_cv.pdf).
  • Note that there are formatting guidelines for each of the required items indicated below.  Nomination packages containing items that do not follow the formatting guidelines will be disqualified without review.
 Submission Details TBD

Checklist of Required Materials for CS Department Review. Incomplete application packets will NOT be considered.

Required Materials:

The nomination package should contain the following documents, arranged in the following order:

  1. CV. CV (three-page limit, with one-inch margins and at least 11-point font throughout).
  2. Project summary (two-page limit, double-spaced, 12-point font, one-inch margins, Times New Roman). The summary should detail the nature of the project (e.g. thesis research, required final project, exhibition, performance) including its significance, specific activities, location, dates, and intended results. Any citations must be included in the two-page limit.
  3. Budget (one-page limit). The budget page should include all items requested, complete with budget notes explaining each item. Also indicate sources of the budget estimates.
  4. Letter of support (two page limit) from nominee’s advisor that describes the project’s role in the degree completion process and discusses the significance of the proposed project along with the student’s academic record and accomplishments.
  5. Current University of Illinois transcript (unofficial will suffice).

Important Notes for Students:

  • Remember to supply all information requested on the application form.

Questions may be directed to Samantha Hendon.

 Additional Information

Reporting Requirements: All recipients are required to submit a one-page report and reimbursement paperwork within one month after travel has concluded.

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